Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies

Prof. Musa W. Dube

College of Human Sciences
Gender Studies
Professor Extraordinarius

Qualifications

·       1997, PhD, in New Testament Studies, Vanderbilt University, USA

·       1995, MA in New Testament Studies, Vanderbilt University, USA.

·       1990, MA in New Testament Studies, Univ. of Durham, UK.

·       1988, BA Hum, Environmental Science & Religious Studies University of Botswana

Fields of academic interests

  • Religion,
  • postcolonial,
  • gender,
  • feminist,
  • translation,
  • HIV&AIDS,
  • migration,
  • botho/ubuntu,
  • Earth Studies and African literature

Field of Specialisation

·       Biblical Studies

·       Hermeneutics

·       Environmental Science

Books

BOOKS (authored and copy-edited)
  1. Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga, Josephine Muganiwa & Musawenksosi Dube (eds). 2022. African Literature, Mother Earth and Religion. Vernon Press.
 
  1. Berman, S. K., P. Leshota (2021).  E. Dunbar,  M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and  Biblical Interpretation.  Bamberg: Bamberg University Press, 2021.
 
  1. Dube, Musa W. with Paul Leshota. Eds. (2020). Breaking the Masters S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Global Migration. Contact Zone Series. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsansta.
 
  1. Johanna Stiebert and Dube, M. W.  Eds. (2018). The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars.  T & T Clark.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. & R. W. Wafula. Eds. (2017).  Postcoloniality, Translation and the Bible in Africa. Oregon: Pickwick Publications. 
 
  1. Dube, M. W., Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango. Eds. (2012). Postcolonial Perspectives on African Biblical Interpretations.  Atlanta: SBL. 
 
  1.  Wicker, K. & Althea Spencer and M. W. Dube. Eds. (2005)Feminist New Testament Studies: Global and Future Perspectives.  New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.1-268. ISBN Hard cover 1-40396-870-5; ISBN Paper back, 1-4039-6871-3
 
  1. Dube, M. W. & Musimbi Kanyoro, eds. (2004).  Grant Me Justice: HIV/AIDS and Gender Readings of the Bible.  Pietermaritzburg: Cluster and New York, pp.1-210.  ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster).
 
  1. Dube, M. W., ed. (2003). HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum: Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Education. Geneva: WCC Publications, pp.1-173.    ISBN 08254 1317
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2003).  Ed. AfricaPraying: A Handbook of HIV/AIDS Sensitive Sermons and Liturgy.  Geneva: WCC, pp.1-270.  ISBN 10:2825414077.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2002). Eds With Staley Jeffrey, John and Postcolonialism,. (Sheffield: Sheffield   Academic Press, pp.1-254. ISBN Hardcopy 1-84127-323-6; ISBN Paper back 1- 841273120.  
 
  1. Dube, M. W. Ed.  (2001)Other Ways of Reading: African Women and the Bible.   Atlanta: SBL & Geneva: WCC,  pp. 1-254. ISBN 1-58983-009-1 (SBL); ISBN I 2-8254-1340-2 (WCC).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. Ed. (2001). With Njoroge Nyambura, Talitha Cum: Theologies of African Women.   Natal:   Cluster Publications, pp. 1-264.  ISBN  9964-78-276-4.
 
  1. West G. and M W. Dube. Eds.  (2000). The Bible in Africa: Transactions, Trajectories and Trends. Leiden: Brill, pp.1-828.  ISBN Hardcopy 90-04-10627-8;  ISBN Paper back 10:039104118 .
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2008).  The HIV and AIDS Bible: Some Selected Essays.  Scranton: The   University of Scranton Press, 2008. 1-175.   ISBN 1589661141
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2005). Co-authored with B. Chilisa, N. Tsheko &  B. Mazile,  The Voices and Identities of Botswana’s School Children.  Nairobi: UNICEF, pp. 1-139. ISBN 9966- 9792-4-7
  2. Dube, M. W. Justin Ukpong et. al. Reading the Bible in the Global Village. Cape Town. Atlanta: SBL, 2002.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2000). Postcolonial Feminist Interpretations of the Bible.  St Louis: Chalice Press, pp. 1-221.    ISBN 0-8272-2963-1  A cutting edge work, which remains my most cited work ever.
 
       19 Dube, M. W. (2000). with T. Armstrong, N. Sanoto, C. Scanlon, Moral Education 2, Gaborone:  Longman, pp. 1-223.  ISBN 99912-74-31-6 
 
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
  1. Dube, M.W.  (2022). “Resurrecting Badimo: Towards Translating for Liberation. In John Ekem, ed.  Essays in Honor of Kwesi Dickson. (Forthcoming Regum Africa,2020).
 
  1. Musa W. Dube. 2022. “The Christic Okavango Delta of Botswana,” Sophia Chirongoma ed. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and World Religions. Cape Town: Sun Media, pp.37-56.
 
  1. Musa W. Dube. 2022. “Speaking the Unspeakable: Biographies of PLWHA,” in S. Chirongoma. ed. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and World Religions. Cape Town: Sun Media, pp. 229-250.
 
  1. Gudhlanga, E. Josephine  Munganiwa and Musa W. Dube. 2022. “Introduction: Creative art, gender and religion as  migratory agents to the global environmental crisis,”   in Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga, Josephine Muganiwa & Musawenksosi Dube (eds) African Literature, Mother Earth and Religion.  Vernon Press.
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  2021. “Living in the Post-HIV&AIDS Apocalypse,” pp. 59-74. In E. Chitanda, E. Mombo & MR. Gunda Eds.  That All May Live: Essays in Honor of Nyambura Njoroge. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press, 2021.
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  2021. “Mother Earth, Gender and Biblical Imagination,” pp.237-250. In Berman, S. K.,  P. Leshota  E. Dunbar,  M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and  Biblical Interpretation.  Bamberg: Bamberg University Press.
 
  1. Molato Kenosi and M. W. Dube. 2021.“Towards a Setswana Ecological Biblical Hermeneutics; The Example of Genesis 8: 20-9:17, pp. 182-199.   In Berman, S. K.,  P. Leshota  E. Dunbar,  M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and  Biblical Interpretation.  Bamberg: Bamberg University Press.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2021).  “Postcolonial Ubuntu: Transformative Reading of Ruth in the Botswana Urban Space,” Forthcoming in Julie Claassens and Funlola eds. Transformative Readings of the Bible.  T & T. Clark.
 
Dube M. W. et al. (2021). “Mother Economies: Botho//Ubuntu and Community Building in the Urban Space, A Focus on Naomi//Laban, Bridal and Baby Shower,” in  Siwila Lilian: ed. Essays in Honor of Mercy Amba Oduyoye. Pietmaritzburg: Cluster 2021, pp.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2020). “Migration and Identities in Imbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers” pp.49-166. M Dube and P. Leshota eds. Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2020). “Boundaries and Bridges: Journeys of a Postcolonial Feminist Biblical Scholar,” Ken Brown eds., Reading Other People’s Texts. T & T Clark, 2020. (Republication).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2020). “Liberating the Word: One African Feminist Reading of Matthew 23” in Ezra Chitando eds. Religion and Development.   University of Bamberg Press. (Republication).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2020). “Introduction,” pp. 7-24. M Dube and P. Leshota eds. In Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2020). “Batswakwa: Which Traveler are You (John 1:1-8) pp. 59-72. In Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Germany. (Republication).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2019). “Mositi Torontle: Except from The Victims,” pp.53-56.  In  M. Balaane et. al,  Botswana Women Write. Pietermaritzburg: UKZN Press.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “Rhodes Must Fall: Postcolonial Perspectives on Christian Mission,” pp. 83-100.  In Sebastian Pritt, eds.  Theologie und Postkolonialisms: Ansatze Heruasforderungen Perspektiven.  Mainz: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. and Johanna Stiebert. (2018). “Introduction,” pp. 1-6.   In Johanna Stiebert and Musa Dube eds. The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars.  T & T Clark.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “Health and Healing as a Missional Focus: A Christ-Healed Church is a HIV Positive Church,” 85-92.  In Methodists Igniting Mission: Mission Congress, MCSA.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Fifteen Commandments,” pp. 47-51. In Steve Heinrichs ed. Unsettling the Word: Biblical Experiments in Decolonization,” Manitoba: CommonWord.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “Border Crossing in the Diasporic Academic Space,” pp. 15-26 In. Johanna Stiebert and Musa W. Dube eds. The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars.  T & T Clark.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Cry of Rachel: African Women’s Reading of the Bible for Healing,” pp.  In Girma Muhammed,   Healing Memories: African Christian Response s to Politically Induced Trauma.   Lexington Books.
 
  1. Dube, M.W.  (2018).  “Spirit Liberating the Word: Reading the Gendered African Pentecostal Bible,” pp. 56-71.  In Francis Machingura, Lovemore Togarasei and Ezra Chitando, eds, Pentecostalism and Human Rights in Contemporary   Zimbabwe.  Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.   (republication)
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). The Bible in the Bush: The First Literate Batswana Bible Readers,” pp. 168-18. In Katherine Hockey and David Horrell, eds. Ethnicity, Race and Religion. T & T. Clack.  (a republication).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “Foreword,” pp. xi-xii. Hyeran Kim-Cragg,  In Interdependence: A Postcolonial Feminist Practical Theology.  Wipf and Stock, 2018.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Pentecostal Kairos: Methodological and Theoretical Implications., pp. 223-234.  In Lovemore Togarasei ed.   Aspects of Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe.  Zinger, 2018 (a republication).
 
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2017). “And Sarah Laughed: Postcolonial Biblical Perspectives on Aging,” Pp.121-138. In Religion and Aging: Intercultural Explorations, Contact Zone Series.  Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2017). (With Malebogo Kgalemang) "Social and Political Context."  Pp. 365-375. In Ken Ross & Kwabena Gyadu eds. Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa, Edinburgh University Press.
           
  1. Dube, M.W. (2017). ”Dinah (Genesis 34) at the Contact Zone: Shall our Sister Become a Whore?” pp. 39-57.  In Juliana Claassen’s & Carolyn Sharp, eds Feminist Frameworks,  London: T& T Clark.
 
  1. |Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Gender in African Christianity,” pp. 144-154. in Isabel A. Phiri, eds Anthology of African Christianity,”  Geneva: WCC.
 
  1. Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Translating Christianity in Colonial and Globalization Contexts,”156-172. In Elias K. Bongmba ed. Routledge Companion to Christianity in Africa.  New York: Routledge.
 
  1. Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Postcolonial African Feminisms: A Reading of Women Characters in Boleo.”  In Barolong Seboni ed.   Amantle A Collection of Critical Writing on Botswana Literature, March 2018).
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2014).“Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” in S. Schultz, ed.   Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. Sheffield Phoenix Press.
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2014). “God Never Opened the Bible to Me:’ Women Church Leaders in Botswana,” pp. 317-340.  In C.N: Omenyo & E. B. Anum, eds.  Trajectories of Religion in Africa. New York: Rodopi.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. and Abel Tabalaka  (2014).“Bible Translations for Children: A Philosophical and Ideological Interrogation,” pp. 141-154,  in L. Togarasei & J. Kugler  eds, The Bible and Children in Africa, Uni. Of Bamberg.
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2014). “Reader-Oriented Criticism.” In Encyclopaedia of the Bible and Gender Studies).  Oxford: OUP.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2014). “Mark 9:33-37 Exegetical Perspective” in pp. 278-283.  C: Jarvis & E: Johnson eds. Mark Feasting on the Gospels, Louisville: WJK.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2014). “Mark 9:38-41: Exegetical Perspective” pp.284-289.  in C: Jarvis & E: Johnson eds. Mark Feasting on the Gospels, Louisville: WJK, 2014.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2013).  “African Biblical Interpretation,” pp.8-17.  In Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation.  Oxford: OUP.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2013). “Postkolonialität, Feministische Räume und Religion,” pp.91-111. In Andreas Nehring & Simon Tielesch (eds). Postkoloniale Theologien.Bibelhe rmeneutische und kulturwissenschaftiche Beiträge. Kohlhammer:
    Stuttgart.
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2013), “Vallan Käyttöö Läheystyössa,” pp.70-79.  In Mari Anna Pötinen, ed.  Uskonto Ja Valta: Näkofulmia Kirkon Missioon.  Oy: Suomen Lähetysseura ry.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2013). “Kohti rilaisuutta: Kohti Uusia Näköaloja,” pp.177-190.   In Mari Anna Pötinen, ed.  Uskonto Ja Valta: Näkofulmia Kirkon Missioon.  Oy: Suomen Lähetysseura ry.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2013). “Postkolonialität, Feministische Räume und Religion,” pp.91-111. In Andreas Nehring & Simon Tielesch (eds). Postkoloniale Theologien.
    Bibelhermeneutische und kulturwissenschaftiche Beiträge.
    Kohlhammer:
    Stuttgart.  (a  translation)
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2013). Methods of Interrogating HIV&AIDS in Biblical Studies,” pp. 653 -661. In I. Phiri and D. Werner, eds.  Theological Education in Africa.  Geneva: WCC.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2013).  “Decolonizing the Darkness,” Soundings in Cultural Criticism: Perspectives and Methods in Culture, Power and Identity in New Testament. Minneapolis:
Fortress.
 
Dube, M. W. (2012). “Youth Masculinities and Violence in an HIV&AIDS Context: Sketches From Botswana Cultures and Pentecostal Churches,” pp. 323-354.  In Ezra Chitando, Redemptive Masculinities: Men, HIV and Religion.   Geneva: WCC.
 
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  2. Dube, M. W.  (2012). “Postcolonial Feminist Perspectives on African Religions,” pp.127-139.  In E: K. Bongma, ed.  The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to African Religions.   John Wiley and Sons.
 
  1. Dube, M W. (2012).  “Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in African Religious and Theological Studies,”  pp. 77-95.  In  A. Adogame, E: Chitando & B. Bateye eds. African Traditions in the Study of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Introduction.  Aldershot: Ashgate.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2012).  “Introduction: The Scramble for Africa as the Biblical Scramble for Africa: Postcolonial Perspectives,” pp. 1-26.  In Dube, M. W. Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango, Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations.  Atlanta: SBL.
 
  1. Dube, M: W. (2012) “Towards a Post-Colonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 585-599. In W. T. Cavanaugh, J W. Bailey, eds.   An Eerdmans Reader in Contemporary Political Theology.   Grand Rapids:  Eerdmans, Publishing Company (a republication).
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2012).  “Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” pp. 29-42.  In Dube, M: W: Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango.  Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations.  Atlanta: SBL.
 
 Dube, M. W. (2012).Go tla Siama. O tla Fola”: Doing Biblical Studies in an HIV and AIDS,” pp. 483-509.  In Dube, M: W: Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango,  Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations.  Atlanta: SBL (In press—A republication).
 
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  2. Dube, M.  W. (2012). “Quieten the Storm: Don’t you Care that We are Perishing?” A sermon Delivered at St Mary’s Cambridge University Chapel, February 5, 2012 (published electronically)
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2011). “Reading for Liberating Interdependence.”  In David Ford, et. Al.  The Modern Theologians Reader.”  Wiley-Blackwell.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2011).Ntwa e Bolotse” Botswana Women, Men and HIV&AIDS,” pp. 208-230. In L. Togarasei, ed. The Faith Sector and HIV and AIDS in Botswana: Responses and Challenges. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2011). “We Pray, We Give Hope. The Faith Sector’s Response to HIV and AIDS in Botswana,” pp. 22-43.  In L. Togarasei , ed.  The Faith Sector and HIV and AIDS in Botswana: Responses and Challenges. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
 
  1. . Dube M. W. (2011). “Towards Postcolonial Feminist Translations of the Bible, “ pp. 215-239. in Benny Tat Siong, ed, Reading Ideologies: Essays in Honor of Mary Ann Tolbert. Sheffield: Phoenix Press.
 
  1. **Dube, M. W. (2011). “Religion, Race, Gender and Identity,” In J. Amanze, ed. Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion and Philosophy.  Aldoret:Zapf Chancery.
 
Dube, M: W,  (2011). “Feminist Theologies of a World Scripture/s in the Globalisation Era,”  pp. In Sheila Briggs and Mary.  McClintock Fulkerson, eds.  The  Oxford  Handbook of Feminist Theology.  Oxford, Oxford University Press.
 
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  2. **Dube, M: W. (2011). “Consuming A Colonial Cultural Bomb: Translating Badimo Into ‘Demons’ in the Setswana Bible (Matthew 8. 28-34, 15.22; 10:8.” In Anna Runesson, Exegesis in the Making: Postcolonialism and the New Testament Studies.  Leiden: Brill. (A republication)
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2010). “Centering the Body in HIV&AIDS Hermeneutics.”  In Chitando, Ezra and P. Nikkles.  What’s Faith Got to Do With It?  A Global Multi-Faith Discussion on HIV Response.  Oslo: Nowergian Church AID.
 
  1. ** Dube, M: W. (2010). “Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 89-102.  In Kwok Pui Lan, ed.  Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women’s Theology.  Maryknoll: Orbis Press.  ISBN 1570758808. [A republication]
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2009). “I am Because We Are”: Giving Primacy to African Indigenous Values in HIV&AIDS Prevention,” pp. 178-188.  In M. F. Murove, ed.  African Ethics: An Anthology of Comparative and Applied Ethics. Pietmaritzburg: Univ. of Kwazulu Natal Press.
 
 
  1. **Dube, M. W. (2009).“Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 89-102.  In Kwok Pui Lan, ed. Women and Christianity.  London: Rutledge, 2009. ISBN 10:041547161 [A republication].
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2009).  “HIV+ Feminisms, Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisis,” pp.143-159. In D. Hopkins & M. Lewis, eds.  Another World is Possible.  UK: Equinox Publishing.
 
Dube, M. W. (2009).  “Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” pp. 133-146.  In Botha, eds.    Semeia Studies: Twenty-Five Years of Liberation Theology. Atlanta: SBL.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2009) “On Being an HIV-Positive Church and Doing Theology in an HIV- World,” pp.2-23.  In G. Gunner, ed.  Vulnerability, Churches and HIV.  Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
 
  1. Dube M. W. (2009). “HIV&AIDS Research and Writing in the Circle of African Women       Theologians 2002-2006,” pp.173-196.  In Ezra Chitando & N. Hadebe, eds. Compassionate Circles: African Women Theologians Facing HIV&AIDS: New Themes.  Geneva: WCC.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2009).  “In the Circle of Life: African Women Theologians’ Engagement with     HIV&AIDS,” pp.197-236. In Ezra Chitando & N. Hadebe, eds. Compassionate Circles: African Women Theologians Facing HIV&AIDS: New Themes.  Geneva: WCC.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2007) “Christian Leaders as Agents for Gender Justice in Civil Society,” pp 1470-170, In Chilisa B. ed.  Gender Mainstreaming: A Participant Resource Book. Gaborone: WAD. 
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2007). “God Never Opened The Bible to Me:  The Role of Women in Botswana Churches,” pp.210-236. In F. Nkomazana ed. Church History of Botswana. Pietermaritzburg:  Cluster.  ISBN 978 18750 53643
 
  1. **Dube, M. W. (2006). “Reading for Decolonization (John 4: 1-42),” pp.297-319.  In Sugirtharajah, eds.  Voices From the Margin: Interpreting the Bible in the Third World.  New York: Orbis Press.  New York: Orbis  (republication).  ISBN 1-57075-686-4
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2006). “Divining Texts for International Relations, Matthew 15:21-28,” pp. 193-208.  In  Edward P. Antonio, ed.   Inculturation and Postcolonial Discourse in African Theology.  New York: Peter Lang   (republication). ISBN 0-8204-6735-9
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2006). “Rahab Says Hello to Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation,” pp.  142-158. Republished in R.S Sugirtharajah, eds.  The Postcolonial Bible Reader.  New York, Blackwell.  (Republication).  ISBN 10:1405133503
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2005). “Circle Readings of the Bible/Scriptoratures,” pp.77-97.  In J.A. Smit & P. Kumar, eds.  Study of Religion in Southern Africa:  Essays in Honor of G.C. Oothuizen. Leiden: Brill (republication).  ISBN 90-04-14384
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2005). “Rahab Is Hanging Up a Red Ribbon: One African Woman’s Perspective on  Feminist New Testament Studies ,” in K. Wicker eds., Feminist New Testament Studies: Global and Future Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN Hard cover 1-40396-870-5;  ISBN  Paper back, 1-4039-6871-3
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Twenty-Two Years of Bleeding and Still the Princess Sings,” pp. 50-63. In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds.  Grant Me Justice! HIV/AIDS & Gender Readings of the Bible.  Pietermaritzburg: Cluster. ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8 (Cluster)
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Current Issues in Biblical Interpretation,” pp. 39-61.  J. Galgolo & G.  Marquarnd, eds. Theological  Education in Contemporary Africa.  Eldoret/Nairobi: Zapf.  ISBN  9966-9742-6-1
 
Dube, M. W. (2004).  “Talitha Cum! A Postcolonial Feminist & HIV/AIDS Reading of Mark 5:21- 43,” pp. 115-140.  In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds.  Grant Me Justice! HIV/AIDS &Gender Readings of   the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster. ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster)
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Theological Education: HIV/AIDS and Other Challenges in the New    Millennium,” pp.105-130, in J. Galgalo and G. le Marquand, eds.   Theological Education in         Contemporary Africa   Eldoret:/Nairobi:  Zapf.  ISBN 9966-9742-6-1
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Grant Me Justice: Towards Gender-Sensitive Multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS  Readings of the Bible,” pp. 3-26.  In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds.  Grant Me Justice!    HIV/AIDS & Gender Readings of   the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster  ISBN 1-57075-600-7      (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster)
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Postcolonialism and Liberation,” pp. 288-294, in Miguel la de la Torre, ed. A Handbook on US Liberation Theologies.  St Louis: Chalice Press.  ISBN  978-0-827214-48-0.
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Mark’s Healing Stories in an AIDS Context,”  pp. 379-384, in  D. Patte and Nicole Duran ,  eds.  The Global Commentary.  Nashville: Abingdon.  ISBN  0-687-06403-1
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Talitha Cum! Calling the Girl-Child and Women to Life in the HIV/AIDS and Globalization Era,” pp.8-27.   In  M. Degiglio-Bellemare & G. Miranda Garcia eds.   Talitha Cum! The Grace of Solidarity in a Globalised World.   Geneva: World Student Christian  Fellowship Publications.  ISBN 92-990022-07
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). Postcolonial Biblical Interpretations,” pp.361-366. In D. Knight, Methods of  Biblical Interpretation.  Nashville: Abingdon Press.  ISBN  0-687-037069
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2004). “ Methodes Pour Integrer le VIH/SIDA dans Les Etudes Bibliques, “ pp. 45-65. In  Vaincre le   VIH/SIDA: Jalons Pour de   Nouvelles Methodologies de l’enseingement   Theologique en Afrique. TOGO: Haho (a translation and republication of the immediate   entry). ISBN 2-913746-40-3
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2004). “Culture, Roles Sexuels et VIH/SIDA: Comprendre et Agir SUR Ces       Problemes,” pp. 181- 208. In  Vaincre le VIH/SIDA: Jalons Pour de Nouvelles Methodologies de l’enseingement Theologique en  Afrique. TOGO : Haho  (a translation and republication of the   immediate entry). ISBN 0-687-037069
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2003). “Culture, Gender and HIV/AIDS: Understanding and Acting on the       Issues,” pp. 84-100.  In Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum.  Methods of                Integrating HIV/AIDS in   Theological  Programmes.  Geneva: WCC.  ISBN 08254 1317
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2003). “Towards Multi-sectoral Teaching in a Time of HIV/AIDS,” pp. vii-xii. In Musa W. Dube, ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in  Theological Programmes.  Geneva: WCC. ISBN 0-8254 1317
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2003). “Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Biblical Studies,” pp. 10-23.  In  Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum.  Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in          Theological  Programmes.  Geneva: WCC. ISBN  08254 1317
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2003). “Jumping the Fire with Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics.”  In Feminist Biblical Interpretation and Hermeneutics of Liberation, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 0-8264-6689-3
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2003). “The Prophetic Method in the New Testament,” pp. 43-58. In Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes.  Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
 
  1. 25. Dube, M. W. (2003). “Rahab Says Hello to Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of      Liberation.”   In Fernando Segovia ed.  Towards a New Heaven and A New Earth: Essays in  Honor of Elisabeth   Schussler Fiorenza.   New York: Orbis Books.  ISBN 1-57075-504-3
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2003). “Social Location as a Story-telling Method of Teaching in HIV/AIDS       Contexts,” pp. 101-112.  In Musa W. Dube, ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum.  Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological   Programmes.  Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2002). “Villagizing, Globalizing and Biblical Studies,” pp. 41-63In Ukpong et al,  eds.  Reading the Bible in the Global Village, Cape Town, Atlanta: SBL. ISBN 1-589830253
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2002). With Jeff Staley, “Descending From and Ascending into Heaven: A          Postcolonial Analysis of Travel, Space and Power in John,” pp. 1-10. In John and                        Postcolonialism.  Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.  ISBN Hardcopy 1-84127-323-6;  ISBN Paper back 1-841273120.
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2002). “Healing Where there is no Healing: Reading the Miracles of Healing in an AIDS Context,” pp. 121-133. In Nicole Wilkinson and Gary Phillips eds., Reading                  Communities   Reading   Scripture: Essays in Honor of Daniel Patte.   Harrisburg: Trinity Press.  ISBN  1-56338-369-1
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2002). “What I have Written I have Written,” pp. 145-163.  In M. Getui, Tinyiko Maluleke & J. Ukpong  eds.  Interpreting the New Testament in Africa.  Nairobi: Acton  Publishers. ISBN 9966-888-02-0
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2002). “Re-reading the Bible: Biblical Hermeneutics and Social Justice,”   In E.   Katongole ed., African Theology Today  Volume 1.    Pennsylvania:  Scranton.  ISBN 1-58966- 012-9
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2001). “Postcoloniality Feminist Spaces and Religion,” pp. 100-120. In  Donaldson & Kwok Pui Lan,   eds. Postcolonialism & Feminism Religion. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0- 415-92888-5
 
  1. Dube, M. W.  (2001). “Religion, Racism and Gender,” pp. 33-45.  In T. Mumba, ed.   Gender and  Racism: Double  Jeopardy  for Women.  Harare: IPS.  
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2001). “Introduction,” pp. 1-19.  In Musa W. Dube, ed., Other Ways of Reading: African     Women and The  Bible,  Atlanta: SBL.  ISBN 1-58983-009-1
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2001). “Fifty Years of Bleeding: A Storytelling Feminist Reading of Mark 5:24-35,”  pp.26-49.  In Musa W. Dube ed., Other Ways of Reading: African  Women and The Bible.  Atlanta: SBL. ISBN  1-58983-009-1
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2001). “Little Girl, Get Up: An Introduction,” pp.3-24. In Njoroge Nyambura etl.  Ed. Talitha  Cum! Theologies of African Women.  Natal: Cluster Publications.  ISBN 9964-78-   276-4
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (2001). “Divining Ruth For International Relations,” pp.67-80. In Eds. Adam, K. A.   In Postmodern  Interpretations of the  Bible. St Louis: Chalice Press. ISBN 0-8272-2970-4
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (2000). West G. O & M. W. Dube, “Introduction,”  pp.1-8. The Bible in Africa.   Leiden: Brill.  ISBN Hardcopy 90-04-10627-8;  ISBN Paper back 10:039104118
 
Dube, M. W. (2000). “Praying the Lord’s Prayer in the Global Economic Era. (Matt 6:9-13)“ Pp.611-632.  In  Gerald West &   Musa W.   Dube eds.  The Bible in Africa.  Leiden: Brill. ISBN Hardcopy  90-04-10627-8;  ISBN Paper back 10:039104118
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1999). "Divining the Texts for International Relations (Matt.15:21-28),” pp. 315-328.  In Ingrid  Kirtzberger   ed., Transformative Encounters.  Leiden: A. J. Brill.  ISBN 9004113118
 
  1.  Dube, M. W. (1999), "The Unpublished Letters of Opha to Ruth," pp.145-150 .In ed. Athalya Bremmer, A  Companion to the Book of Ruth and  Esther.  Sheffield: Sheffield University Press). ISBN  1850759782
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1999). "Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation," pp.299-303. In Dictionary of Biblical   Interpretation.  Nashville: Abingdon Press, Spring. ISBN  0-687-05531-8
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1998). "Savior of the World But Not of This World: A Post-colonial Reading of Spatial Construction in John," pp.118-135. In R.S. Sugirtharajah, ed., The Post-colonial Bible. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.  ISBN 1-85075898
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1998). “Go Therefore Unto the World: A Postcolonial Perspective on Biblical Pedagogy,” pp.224-246. In Teaching the Bible: The Discourses and Politics of Biblical Pedagogy.  Eds. Mary Ann Tolbert and Fernando Segovia.  New York:  Orbis Press.  ISBN 1- 570752028
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1998). “Mositi Torontle (1964--),” pp.466-470. In Postcolonial African
Writers: A Bio- Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Eds. Parekh Pushpa N. & Siga Fatima Jagne.  Westport:     Greenwood Press.  ISBN 0-313-29O56-3
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1998). “Five Husbands at the Well of Living Waters,” pp.6-26.  In Musimbi Kanyoro and Nyambura Njoroge eds. A Decade in Solidarity With the Bible.  Geneva: WCC, 1998  (published in three different international languages and republished Talitha Cum!  Theologies of African Women. Natal Cluster, 2001.  ISBN 9964-78-276-4
 
  1. Dube, M. W. (1996). "Woman, What have I to Do With You? (John 2:1-11): A Post-colonial Feminist Theological Reflection on the Role of Christianity in Development, Peace and Reconstruction," pp. 244-258. In The Role of Christianity in Development, Peace and Reconstruction.  Eds. Phiri, Isabel, Kenneth Ross and James Cox.  Nairobi: AACC.  ISBN 9966-886-61-3

Journal articles

·       ARTICLES (Journals)
 
·       Dube, Musa. W. “John 18:2-19: A Postcolonial Trickster Reading of the Arrest and Trial of Jesus.” In the Tubinger Theologische Quartalschrift/2,2022: 54-73.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2021). “Go laya: Unsettling Patriarchy in Gaborone Bridal Showers”
·       ITC Journal of Theology, Vol. 50, 2021:1-46.
 
·       Dube, Musa W. “Towards Botho/Ubuntu-centred Individuals, Communities and Nations.”  In ITC Journal of Theology Volume 50, 2021: III-XIX.
 
·       Malebogo Kgalemang, Tirelo Modie-Moroka and Dube, Musa W. “Naomi/Laban Shower and  Creation of Womanist Botho/Ubuntu Ethic of Community Living.” In ITC Journal of Theology  Vol  50, 2021:1-54.
 
·       Modie-Moroka, Tirelo, Malebogo Kgalemang and Musa W. Dube,  “Exploring Botswana Bridal Showers Through a Relational-Cultural Connections .” ITC Journal of Theology Vol 51,  2021:47-82.
 
·       Dube, Musa W.  (2020). “Boleo: A Postcolonial Feminist Reading,” HTS Vol 76/3, pp.1-8.
 
·       Molato, Kenosi and Dube, M. W.  (2020). “Environmental Moral Degeneration and Regeneration: Towards Setswana Ecological Hermeneutics,” Boleswa Vol 5/2 2020:1-11.
 
·       Madigela, T. J., M. Dube, et. al  (2020). “Prospects and Potential in Pastoral Theological Counseling Approaches and Implications of Premarital Counseling During Naomi and Laban Bridal Showers in Botswana. Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies Vol 4/11, 2020:108-119.
 
·       With Madigela Tshenolo et. al (2020). “Pre-marital Pastoral Counselling/Go-Laa on Issues of Gender and Human Sexuality: Naomi//Laban Showers in Gaborone, Botswana.” The International Journal of African Catholicism, Volume 10, Number 1, pp.109-121.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (with Kebaneilwe et. Al.). (2019). “Emergent Rites of Passage in Botswana: The Case Study of Naomi Laban Showers,” In Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies Vol33/1, pp. 61-79.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2019).“Teaching in the Death Zone: Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the Curriculum with African Theologians,” In International Bulletin of Mission Research,  pp.1-14.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (with Tirelo Modie-Moroka, et. al). (2019). “Pathways to Social Capital and the Botho/Ubuntu Ethic in the Urban Space of Gaborone.” Botswana. Global Social Welfare: Research, Policy and Practice. 2019:1-13.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2018). “Purple Hibiscus: A Postcolonial Feminist Reading,” In  Missionalia 46/2, pp. 222-235.
 
·       With Rose Gabaitse, Doreen Setume, M. Kgalemang, Tirelo Modie-Moroka, T. Madigele.  (2018). “Reproducing or Creating a New Male: Bridal Showers in the Urban Space of Botswana.”  In Journal of Gender and Religion in Africa, Vol 24/1, pp.79-95
 
 
·       With Elizabeth Motswapong et. al. (2017). “A Little Baby is on the Way Botho/Ubuntu and Community-Building in Gaborone Baby Showers,” In Gender Studies 16/1, pp.50-70.
 
·       Dube,Musa W. Senzokuhle D. Setume et. al. (2017). ”Exploring the Concept of Botho/Ubuntu Through Bridal Showers in the Urban Space Gaborone Botswana,” in Managing Development in Africa, Vol 2/3, pp. 173-191.
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Botswana AIDS Impact Survey 2013: Interpretation and                                    Implications,” in Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Volume 30/2, pp.14-190.
 
·       Dube, M. W. et. al.  (2016). “Botho, Community-building and Gender Constructions in Botswana,”   ITC Journal of Theology, Volume 42, pp.1-22.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2016). “The HIV and AIDS Collective Memory: Texts of Trauma, of Care-giving and of Positive Living,” Botswana Notes and Records Volume 48, pp.428-431.
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2016). Refusing to Read: Drinking Bush Tea With Number One Lady Detectives, ITC Journal of Theology, Volume 42, pp. 23-42. 
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Let There be Light: Birthing Ecumenical Theology in the HIV and AIDS Apocalypse,” The Ecumenical Review 67/4, pp. 531-542.
 
·       Dube, M. W.  (2016).  “The Subaltern Can Speak: Reading the Mmutle (Hare) Way,” in Journal of Africana Religions Vol 4/1, pp. 54-72.
 
·       Dube, Musa W.  (2015). “A  Luta Continua: Towards Trickster Intellectuals and Communities,” Journal of Biblical Literature 134, no 4, pp. 890-902.
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2015). “And God Saw that it was Good!  An Earth-Friendly Theatrical Reading of Genesis 1,” Black Theology Vol.13/3, pp.1-17.
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2015). “Translating Cultures: The Creation of Sin in the Public Space of Batswana,”  Scriptura 114/1,  pp. 1-11.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2014). “Boundaries and Bridges: Journeys of a Postcolonial Feminist Biblical Scholar,” Journal of the European Society of Women in Theological Research 22, pp. 139-156.
 
·       Dube, M. W.  (2014).“Markus 5:1-43 in vier Lekturen: Narrative Analyse—Postcolonial Criticism, Feministiche Exegese—HIVAIDS” in ZNT 33/17, pp. 12-33:
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2014). “Translating Ngaka: Robert Moffatt Rewriting the Indigenous Healer .”  Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae XL(1), pp.157-172.  
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2014). “The Spirit liberating the Word: Reading the Gendered African Bible” (In HTS Theological Studies; 70th Anniversary). pp.1-7.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2014). “God Never Opened the Bible to Me”: Women Church Leaders in Botswana. Studies in World Christianity and Interreligious Religions,  Issue 48 (2014):317-340.
 
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2013). “The Bible in the Bush: The First ‘Literate’ Batswana Bible Readers.”   Translation Issue 2, Spring, pp.79-103.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2012). “The Pentecostal Church Kairos: Methodological and Theoretical Implications for the Study of Religion in Africa,” pp. 202-214, in Muhammed Haron eds.  BOLESWA 4/1, Dec.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2012). “Review of Avaren Ipsen, Sex Working and the Bible,” pp. 360-362.  In Religion and Gender Journal Vol 2/2. (BOOK REVIEW)
 
·       Dube, M.W. (with Modie-Moroka, et. al) (2011). “Factors Influencing Abstinence Among Churchgoing Adolescents in Botswana,” in Pula Journal of African Studies, Vol: 25/1, pp. 23-34.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (with C: N. Pilane et. al). (2011). “HIV and STIs Prevention Intervention Strategies for 10-14 Year Old Churchgoing Adolescents in Botswana: A Qualitative Analysis,” in Pula Journal of African Studies, Vol: 25/1, 12-22.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2010). “Go tla Siama. O tla Fola”: Doing Biblical Studies in an HIV and AIDS Context.” In Black Theology: An International Journal, Vol8/2, pp. 212-241.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2009). “On Being Firefighters: Curriculum Transformation in the HIV&AIDS Context,” , pp. 20-39
 
·       Dube, M. W.  (2008). “Liberating the Word: One African Feminist Reading of Matthew 23,” pp.245-267.  In Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies Vol 22, Number 2.
 
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2007). “Introduction: Gender Mainstreaming in Teaching, Research, Management and National Issues in the University of Botswana, pp. 2-13.  In Dube, M.W & S.K. Berman,  Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Vol 21, Number 1.
 
·       Dube, M.W. (2007). “Who do you say that I am,” Feminist Theology Journal Vol 15,  pp. 346-367.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2006). “Looking Back and Forward: Postcolonialism, Globalization, Gender and God,” pp. 178-193, Scriptura   Volume 2.ISSN 0254-1807
 
·       Dube, Musa W. (2005). “Adinkra!” Four Hearts Joined Together: On Becomig Healer-Teachers of African Indigenous Religion/s in HIV and AIDS Prevention,” pp.67-89. Journal of Constructive Theology Volume 11/1.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2005). “Introduction: Postcoloniality in Botswana African Studies,” Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Vol 19/2/2005, 115-117.  ISSN 0256-2316
 
·       Dube, M. W.  (2005). “Circle Interpretations of the Bible/ Scriptoratures,” pp. 123-145.  In Special Issue: South African SAPSE Journal, Alternation, The Study of Religion in Southern  Africa: A Tribute  to G.C  Oosthuizen.  ISSN 1023-1757
 
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2004). “On Becoming Healer-Teachers of African Indigenous Religion in           HIV&AIDS Prevention,” pp. 67-89.  In Journal ofConstructive Theology, issue 11/1. ISSN 1025- 5648
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2003). “Jumping the Fire with Judith:  Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation. JOST Supplement series, pp. 50-75
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2003). “Empire and Mission in John: An Inter-textual Investigation: Theologia Viatrom: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, 27/1, 2003: 1-29.  ISSN 0378-4142
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2002). “Fighting and Crying With God: Who Cares for Children and Women in the   HIV/AIDS Era?” In “Overcoming Violence against Children and Women”: Journal of Theology in Southern Africa 114, pp.31-42. ISSN 0047-2867
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2001). With T.S. Maluleke, “HIV/AIDS as the New Site of Struggle: Theological, Biblical and Religious Perspectives,” Missionalia 29/2, pp. 119-124.  My contribution was 60%. ISSN 0256-9507
 
·       Dube, M. W. (2000). “Batswakwa: Which Traveler Are You (John 1:1-18)?”  Journal for Theology for Southern Africa. 108, pp.79-89.  (Republished in The Bible in Africa, 2000, pp. 150-162).  ISSN 0047-2867
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1999). "Consuming A Colonial Cultural Bomb: Translating Badimo into 'Demons' in Setswana Bible,” pp.33-59. In Ed. Stephen Moore, Journal of Society of New Testament 73.ISSN 0142-064X
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1999). “Building on a Feminist Sociological Model of Liberation: Women In        Apocryphal Acts & African Independent Churches,” pp.87-115.  In Ed. Isabel Phiri,                 Journal  of Constructive  Theology.  Vol.5. ISSN 1025-5648
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1999). “Searching for the Lost Needle: Double Colonization & Postcolonial        Feminism,” in Studies in World Christianity: The Edinburgh Review of Theology and Religion: Vol. 5/2, pp. 213-228.  ISSN 1354-9901
 
·       Dube Shomanah, Musa W (1998): “Escritura, Feminismo Y Contextos Poscoloniales,” in  Revista Internacional De Teologia Concilium, Junio 1998, del no 276:403-415. (a translation).
 
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1998). “Scripture, Feminism and Post-colonial Contexts,” pp.45-52.  Ed. Elisabeth Schussler  Fiorenza, Concillium 4. (Simultaneously Published in six international languages). ISBN  0334 03049 8
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1997). “Towards A Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,“ pp.11-26.  In  Ed. P. Bird, Semeia 78, Reading the Bible as Women: Perspective From Africa, Asia and        Latin America. Atlanta:  Scholars Press.  ISBN 0095-571X
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1996). With Gerald West, "An Introduction: How We Come to "Read With,"" pp.7- 17.  In Semeia  Vol.  73.  Atlanta: Scholars Press.  ISSN 0095-571X
 
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1996). "Readings of Semoya: Batswana Women Interpretations of Matt. 15:21-28,"   pp. 111-129.  In Semeia Vol 73.  Atlanta: Scholars Press.  ISBN 0095-571X
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1996). "Reading for Decolonization: John 4:1-42," pp.37-59. Semeia Vol. 75.        "Postcolonialism and Scriptural Reading."  Ed. Laura Donaldson.  Atlanta: Scholars Press.    ISSN 0095-571X
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1992).  “Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: A Motswana Feminist Theological Reflection on Women and Social Transformation.”  BOLESWA Journal 1/5, pp. 5-9.
 
·       Dube, M. W. (1992). "Mary As Our Ancestor: An African Feminist Quest for Identity,” Boleswa Journal: Vol.4. pp.9-20.  
 
·       Dube, M.W.  (1989). “Attitudes to Poverty—A Case Study of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.”  In  Boleswa: Occasional Papers in  Theology and Religion, Vol 1, pp.   .                 
 

Paper presentations

  

Projects

PROJECTS
  •  With Funlola Olojede & Janet Tabe eds. Earth, SDGs Covid 19 and African Biblical Interpretations. (Forthcoming Atlanta: SBL 2023/3)
  •  With Telesia Musili & Sylvia Ansah eds. African Indigenous Religions and Gender: Routledge, 2023/4. (Ongoing)
  •  Enna Gudhlanga & Limakatso Pepenene, eds. African Women Writers: Earth and the  Sacred. Palgrave, 2023/4.  (On-going)
  •  With Botswana Circle Research Team. Eds. Both, Gender and Community Building.  Cape Town: Sun Media Pres, 2022  (On-going)
  •  Sankofa 2024: Globalization, Pandemics Earth. Gender and Religion (2021-2024) Ongoing with the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
  •  Mother Earth, Mother Africa, Gender and Religion (2019-2022)  Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians.
  • John Templeton research Foundation through Nagel Institute Research Award, Jan 2016 : P300 000
  • NACA Research Award April 2014: (P250 000=00)
  • NIH HIV&AIDS Capacity Building Research Grant (with Prof. B. Chilisa as Principal Investigator) 2007